North Webster Egg Hunt A Chilly Start To Easter
NORTH WEBSTER — The North Webster Lions Club and local Kiwanis hosted a chilly Easter egg hunt this morning, Saturday, March 26.
Children were shivering in a combination of cold and anticipation as they lined up at the ropes and gates of the North Webster ball diamonds. Kids were split into three different age groups, taking off at the sound of whistle to hunt for the colorful eggs strewn through the frosty grass.
Following the 9 a.m. egg hunts, the North Webster Community Center hosted a community breakfast complete with doughnuts, bananas, grapes and a variety of drinks. Chilly children and parents warmed up in the community center while sorting eggs.
- Staying behind the rope, children listened patiently as Lions Club member explained where to find the colorful Easter eggs.
- Ready to take off on the hunt.
- And they’re off on the hunt!
- The children searched along the woods to make sure every single egg made it into a basket.
- Children had an eye for eggs as they ran through the frosty grass to grab hard-boiled aggs and plastic eggs to be redeemed for prizes.
- Friends shared smiles as they chatted about the eggs they found before heading to a warmer spot to snack on breakfast treats.
- Bryson Hanes, left, shares a breakfast with Ashley Mueller, right.
- Maggie Mueller, left, and Maddie Mueller, right, share shy smiles as they sip orange juice and snack on doughnuts.